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Bosnia has a 3 GW PV potential by 2030 under new national energy strategies and international policy support. Image Credit/Source: Arctech
Headquartered in China, Arctech has signed a supply agreement with NORINCO International to provide SkyLine II single-axis solar trackers for a 125 MW solar project near Stolac, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The project is part of Bosnia's broader renewable energy plans under its Energy Framework Strategy 2035, which targets an increase in the share of solar power. Arctech has operated in Europe since 2013 with regional offices and logistics infrastructure in Spain. Bosnia and Herzegovina, with an average annual solar radiation of around 1,500 kWh/m², has an estimated photovoltaic potential of up to 3 GW by 2030, according to IRENA.